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This film was shot on location in 6 different parts of India in Mizoram, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, during April-May 2016 in about 3 weeks. The purpose of the film is to capture a diverse set of views of youth on the future of work and what this means in their lives in terms of challenges, opportunities and areas to be tackled by policymakers and other stakeholders.

published:11 May 2016

views:1608

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with beneficiaries of Digital India programme across the Nation, via Video Conferencing
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published:15 Jun 2018

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One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a YouthMotivational Speaker, CorporateTrainer and Life Coach who has worked with 100+ corporate clients in more than 10 countries.
His international experience helps him look at the problems of the Indian Youth from a global context. In this witty and inspirtation interview, Simerjeet along with Navjot Sidhu exchange ideas on what is holding back the Indian Youth and how to unleash their full potential.
In this video Hindi Motivational Speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh shares his views on the frequently discussed topic - Why are youngsters running short of patience and persistence?
He starts by exploring the social context of this phenomenon in India and offers some practical insights in developing a more positive and assured personality for Indian youth.
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published:31 Mar 2012

views:87267

Looking for a job? Tough luck. Besides selling pakodas, the Indian youth doesn't have much to look forward to. Kyun? Watch this video.
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published:25 Dec 2018

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In this conversation with actress Manisha Koirala, Sadhguru speaks about education for India’s youth and the different paths offered by Isha Foundation. In Isha Vidhya schools, children are prepared for employment, giving them a way out of the economic pit of rural agriculture. Isha Home School provides quality education in a home-like environment, while Isha Samskriti offers training in Classical arts and focuses on building the body and mind to fullest capability.
Talk@ In Conversation with The Mystic, Manisha Koirala with Sadhguru on "Take Pride" at The 12th YoungIndiansNationalSummit, New Delhi, 25th March 2016
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
Manisha Koirala: I spoke to you in the morning and you were sharing about Isha Foundation’s ground work that you’re doing with children because children are our future tomorrow and to... I would want you to share what you have told me, about the teaching that you were training the children, to the audience because I think that’s brilliant, what you were sharing. Can you please repeat that, Guruji, about the work Isha Foundation is doing in educating the children?
Sadhguru: See, when we say education, what is the purpose of the education that we’re doing? At different stages of evolution of a culture or a nation, we need to educate people differently. Suppose we were at continuous war, we would be training our youth to fight. Right now, we are in an economic pit and we see a possibility, right now we’re talking about entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship everywhere. So like this, at different times, we need to train them for different things. Having said that, we know that sixty-five to seventy percent of the Indian population is in rural India. I don’t know what images people who live in cities, have about rural India, but it's a pathetic life today. It's not a peaceful, countryside living. It's bad, okay? Nourishment is bad, infrastructure is bad, everything is bad. Life in rural India is no more that idyllic, poetic stuff – it is not – because we tried to shift from what is called as subsistence farming to commercial farming. It should have been done in a planned way, in a time-bound manner. We have this problem about not having timelines for anything. Whatever it is, we don’t have timelines. We think we can do it eternally.
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan.
Sadhguru: Hmm?
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan, focused planning (Sadhguru laughs).
Sadhguru: They’re having their clock ticking. No, there is no timelines – when... when is this job going to be complete? We think we can do b... See, we’re talking about being a developing country. We’re developing, developing, developing. Tell us, when will we be developed country (Laughter)? If we are developing, at some point we must become developed, isn't it? Is there a target timeline? Okay, by this year, we plan to be a developed country and these are the goals – there is no such thing. We’re going on developing. Like this, agriculture moving from subsistence to cash farming, it should have been done in a planned time-bound way. We just let it be like that. So these people, who had one acre, two acres, three acres of land, they were growing what they need on their land and they were eating well. They had no money, they were in rags, they had no drinking water, no electricity, but they were robust. A village person means he was robust. Today, you go into the village, they have drinking water, they have electricity - some villages still don’t have but largely they have – everybody has a cellphone, they have internet kiosks. But you will see sixty percent of the rural population in India has shrunk like this (Gestures). Their skeletal system has not grown to full size because they’re malnourished. When they were eating food grown on their land, they ate variety of things. Today he is growing sugarcane, he gets cash in his hand, he comes and watches your cinema (Laughter) or gets drunk. Not wrong, I’m saying that’s the only entertainment he has, let him watch (Laughter)...
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published:16 Sep 2016

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What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to work much harder to prove yourself than your male colleagues...
Three working women tell you exactly what that feels like.
This video is a collaborative effort by Youth Ki Awaaz and International Labour Organization, to nurture conversations around the aspirations and challenges faced by young women, every day. It is part of the #FutureOfWork campaign. Please share and join in the conversation to demand decent work for all! You can get more details on the campaign here: http://yka.be/Future-Of-Work

published:04 Jan 2017

views:666

Narendra Modi on Q&A session at India Today Conclave2013 emphasizes youth to dream about doing things rather than about becoming someone, He assures that if one does hard work, the person will surely get good results. He was replying to the question on whether he is interested in becoming the Prime Minister of India.

published:20 Aug 2013

views:35177

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her contribution and dedication to young people was recognised in the CommonwealthYouth WorkerAwards 2014, when she was announced as the Commonwealth AsiaRegion Youth Worker of the Year.

published:04 Nov 2015

views:482

India's growth may be pegged at 7%, but spike in unemployment remains a worry, says OECD

Due to the distance between India and the seat of the Patriarch of the Church of the East, communication with the church's heartland was often spotty, and the province was frequently without a bishop. As such, the Indian church was largely autonomous in operation, though the authority of the Patriarch was always respected. In the 16th century, the Portuguese arrived in India and tried to bring the community under the authority of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. The Portuguese ascendancy was formalised at the Synod of Diamper in 1599, which effectively abolished the historic Nestorian metropolitan province of India. Angamaly, the former seat of the Nestorian metropolitans, was downgraded to a suffragan diocese of the Latin Archdiocese of Goa.

India (Vega album)

India is the first studio album by Spanish singer Vega, released on November 7, 2003 on Vale Music Spain.

History

This album represents her success after having sold more than 200.000 copies of her first single "Quiero Ser Tú" (Spanish for "I Want to Be You"), which was a task to be accomplished before being entitled to a recording contract. The album itself sold more than 110.000 copies in Spain alone.

The country, India, has always been an inspiration to Vega, and that is why she decided to name her album after it. All but two songs on the album, "That's Life" (Frank Sinatra cover) and "Believe" (K's Choice cover), were written by Vega. The eighth track, "Olor A Azahar", is dedicated to the city she was born in.

The first single from India was "Grita!", which became the best-selling single of 2003 in Spain. After the success of the first single, "La Verdad (ft. Elena Gadel)" and "Directo Al Sol" followed. Elena Gadel, a member of the girl-group Lunae, whom Vega had met during the time they were part of Operación Triunfo, also helped with the background vocals for "Grita!".

Recognised for her acting prowess, Koirala was noted for her performances in films such as Bombay, Akele Hum Akele Tum (both 1995), Khamoshi: The Musical (1996), Dil Se.. (1998), Lajja (2001) and Company (2002). She has won the Filmfare Critics' Award thrice and has received four nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress so far. Although box-office collections of her films have varied considerably, critics have noted that her niche as an actor remains unharmed irrespective of her commercial potent. Off-screen she is frequented in the media as a "controversy's child" with her bohemian stance and candid comments often described as "outspoken" and "bold". She was awarded "Nepal's Humanitarian Ambassador" at the We Care for Humanity's 3rd Global Officials of Dignity Awards which was held at UN Millennium Hotel in August, 2015.

Cast

References

Youth (Foxes song)

"Youth" is a song by English singer and songwriter Foxes. The song was released as a digital download in Ireland on 6 September 2013 and in the United Kingdom on 27 October 2013 as the lead single from her debut studio album Glorious (2014). The song has peaked at number 21 on the Irish Singles Chart. The song was originally out in 2011, alongside a remix by Adventure Club, but did not get an official release until two years later. When the song was released digitally, it topped the UK iTunes Charts.

Music video

A music video to accompany the release of "Youth" was first released onto YouTube on 12 August 2013 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-two seconds. The video starts with her in an office, before she breaks free from the grey work environment after a fire burns a hole in the wall. The version of "Youth" used in the music video is 49 seconds shorter than the album version. A radio edit of this song also exists, which is the same as the video version, but with a different & longer ending.

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Youth in India and their Aspirations for the Future of Work

Youth in India and their Aspirations for the Future of Work

Youth in India and their Aspirations for the Future of Work

This film was shot on location in 6 different parts of India in Mizoram, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, during April-May 2016 in about 3 weeks. The purpose of the film is to capture a diverse set of views of youth on the future of work and what this means in their lives in terms of challenges, opportunities and areas to be tackled by policymakers and other stakeholders.

3:53

Youth working in electronic manufacturing share their views on 'Make In India' | PMO

Youth working in electronic manufacturing share their views on 'Make In India' | PMO

Youth working in electronic manufacturing share their views on 'Make In India' | PMO

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with beneficiaries of Digital India programme across the Nation, via Video Conferencing
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One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a YouthMotivational Speaker, CorporateTrainer and Life Coach who has worked with 100+ corporate clients in more than 10 countries.
His international experience helps him look at the problems of the Indian Youth from a global context. In this witty and inspirtation interview, Simerjeet along with Navjot Sidhu exchange ideas on what is holding back the Indian Youth and how to unleash their full potential.
In this video Hindi Motivational Speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh shares his views on the frequently discussed topic - Why are youngsters running short of patience and persistence?
He starts by exploring the social context of this phenomenon in India and offers some practical insights in developing a more positive and assured personality for Indian youth.
To know more about Simerjeet's work with Youth Leaders globally, please visit - http://www.simerjeetsingh.com/youth-motivational-speaker.html
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8:50

Why Can't India's Youth Find Jobs? Unemployment in India Explained

Why Can't India's Youth Find Jobs? Unemployment in India Explained

Why Can't India's Youth Find Jobs? Unemployment in India Explained

Looking for a job? Tough luck. Besides selling pakodas, the Indian youth doesn't have much to look forward to. Kyun? Watch this video.
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Why is yoga and meditation not so popular among Indian youth?

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9:03

Shaping the Future of India’s Youth - Manisha Koirala in Conversation with Sadhguru

Shaping the Future of India’s Youth - Manisha Koirala in Conversation with Sadhguru

Shaping the Future of India’s Youth - Manisha Koirala in Conversation with Sadhguru

In this conversation with actress Manisha Koirala, Sadhguru speaks about education for India’s youth and the different paths offered by Isha Foundation. In Isha Vidhya schools, children are prepared for employment, giving them a way out of the economic pit of rural agriculture. Isha Home School provides quality education in a home-like environment, while Isha Samskriti offers training in Classical arts and focuses on building the body and mind to fullest capability.
Talk@ In Conversation with The Mystic, Manisha Koirala with Sadhguru on "Take Pride" at The 12th YoungIndiansNationalSummit, New Delhi, 25th March 2016
****************************************
Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
Manisha Koirala: I spoke to you in the morning and you were sharing about Isha Foundation’s ground work that you’re doing with children because children are our future tomorrow and to... I would want you to share what you have told me, about the teaching that you were training the children, to the audience because I think that’s brilliant, what you were sharing. Can you please repeat that, Guruji, about the work Isha Foundation is doing in educating the children?
Sadhguru: See, when we say education, what is the purpose of the education that we’re doing? At different stages of evolution of a culture or a nation, we need to educate people differently. Suppose we were at continuous war, we would be training our youth to fight. Right now, we are in an economic pit and we see a possibility, right now we’re talking about entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship everywhere. So like this, at different times, we need to train them for different things. Having said that, we know that sixty-five to seventy percent of the Indian population is in rural India. I don’t know what images people who live in cities, have about rural India, but it's a pathetic life today. It's not a peaceful, countryside living. It's bad, okay? Nourishment is bad, infrastructure is bad, everything is bad. Life in rural India is no more that idyllic, poetic stuff – it is not – because we tried to shift from what is called as subsistence farming to commercial farming. It should have been done in a planned way, in a time-bound manner. We have this problem about not having timelines for anything. Whatever it is, we don’t have timelines. We think we can do it eternally.
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan.
Sadhguru: Hmm?
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan, focused planning (Sadhguru laughs).
Sadhguru: They’re having their clock ticking. No, there is no timelines – when... when is this job going to be complete? We think we can do b... See, we’re talking about being a developing country. We’re developing, developing, developing. Tell us, when will we be developed country (Laughter)? If we are developing, at some point we must become developed, isn't it? Is there a target timeline? Okay, by this year, we plan to be a developed country and these are the goals – there is no such thing. We’re going on developing. Like this, agriculture moving from subsistence to cash farming, it should have been done in a planned time-bound way. We just let it be like that. So these people, who had one acre, two acres, three acres of land, they were growing what they need on their land and they were eating well. They had no money, they were in rags, they had no drinking water, no electricity, but they were robust. A village person means he was robust. Today, you go into the village, they have drinking water, they have electricity - some villages still don’t have but largely they have – everybody has a cellphone, they have internet kiosks. But you will see sixty percent of the rural population in India has shrunk like this (Gestures). Their skeletal system has not grown to full size because they’re malnourished. When they were eating food grown on their land, they ate variety of things. Today he is growing sugarcane, he gets cash in his hand, he comes and watches your cinema (Laughter) or gets drunk. Not wrong, I’m saying that’s the only entertainment he has, let him watch (Laughter)...
Read Full Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
****************************************
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Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
Subscribe to our channel here:
http://isha.co/2ebiGKm
Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
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5:35

What Is It Like To Be A Working Woman In India? | Youth Ki Awaaz

What Is It Like To Be A Working Woman In India? | Youth Ki Awaaz

What Is It Like To Be A Working Woman In India? | Youth Ki Awaaz

What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to work much harder to prove yourself than your male colleagues...
Three working women tell you exactly what that feels like.
This video is a collaborative effort by Youth Ki Awaaz and International Labour Organization, to nurture conversations around the aspirations and challenges faced by young women, every day. It is part of the #FutureOfWork campaign. Please share and join in the conversation to demand decent work for all! You can get more details on the campaign here: http://yka.be/Future-Of-Work

2:38

Narendra Modi Inspires youth to do hard work

Narendra Modi Inspires youth to do hard work

Narendra Modi Inspires youth to do hard work

Narendra Modi on Q&A session at India Today Conclave2013 emphasizes youth to dream about doing things rather than about becoming someone, He assures that if one does hard work, the person will surely get good results. He was replying to the question on whether he is interested in becoming the Prime Minister of India.

2:10

Why do we need youth workers?

Why do we need youth workers?

Why do we need youth workers?

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her contribution and dedication to young people was recognised in the CommonwealthYouth WorkerAwards 2014, when she was announced as the Commonwealth AsiaRegion Youth Worker of the Year.

1:02

More than 30% of India’s youth not in employment: OECD report

More than 30% of India’s youth not in employment: OECD report

More than 30% of India’s youth not in employment: OECD report

India's growth may be pegged at 7%, but spike in unemployment remains a worry, says OECD

2:55

Youth work, works

Youth work, works

Youth work, works

A Fixers campaign led by Ross Williams: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?module_instance_id=11208&option=fetch_revision&revision_number=9&data_ref_id=14570&display_news=true&core_alternate_io_handler=view_news&t=1470761150#11208
Ross Williams, 17, was shocked when he heard that Builth WellsYouth Club in Powys would be closing. He made this film to encourage councils to keep youth clubs going.
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As a charity which covers every issue, we do not claim to have expertise in any particular area.
If you are looking for advice or support, please visit the websites listed at the end of this film, or contact your GP.
We also reserve the right to remove any comments which do not meet our guidelines.

2:50

Role of Youth in Elections - Election Commission India

Role of Youth in Elections - Election Commission India

Role of Youth in Elections - Election Commission India

Toon Explainers is the NationalLevelAwardWinners in the ‘Role of Youth in Elections’ Video category by the Election Commission of India. The ‘winning’ animated explainer video emphasizes the role of young Indian in the elections of the biggest democracy in the world and that election are the right time to take the step towards building a modern, secular and progressive India.ExplainerVideo Production by:Toon Explainers
About Us: Based in Coimbatore, India, Toon Explainers makes Explainer, Promotional, Web, Startup, Product, Business, Sales, Marketing & Whiteboard Animation Videos to explain a business and its products, increase sales & conversion of a brand, services or company by totally engaging its customers or users, besides helping them share it on video sharing sites and other online social networks.
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Youth in India and their Aspirations for the Future of Work

This film was shot on location in 6 different parts of India in Mizoram, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, during April-May 2016 in about 3 weeks. The purpose of the film is to capture a diverse set of views of youth on the future of work and what this means in their lives in terms of challenges, opportunities and areas to be tackled by policymakers and other stakeholders.

published: 11 May 2016

Youth working in electronic manufacturing share their views on 'Make In India' | PMO

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with beneficiaries of Digital India programme across the Nation, via Video Conferencing
►Subscribe https://goo.gl/C3hVED | to Prime MinisterOffice’s official Youtube channel.
Get the latest updates 🔔 from PM’s Office: news, speeches, public outreach, national events, official state visits, PM’s foreign visits, and much more...
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One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a YouthMotivational Speaker, CorporateTrainer and Life Coach who has worked with 100+ corporate clients in more than 10 countries.
His international experience helps him look at the problems of the Indian Youth from a global context. In this witty and inspirtation interview, Simerjeet along with Navjot Sidhu exchange ideas on what is holding back the Indian Youth and how to unleash their full potential.
In this video Hindi Motivational Speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh shares his views on the frequently discussed topic - Why are youngsters running short of patience and persistence?
He starts by exploring the social context of this phenomenon i...

published: 31 Mar 2012

Why Can't India's Youth Find Jobs? Unemployment in India Explained

Looking for a job? Tough luck. Besides selling pakodas, the Indian youth doesn't have much to look forward to. Kyun? Watch this video.
If you like our video, support us by subscribing to our channel: https://goo.gl/dZpR2E
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What Is It Like To Be A Working Woman In India? | Youth Ki Awaaz

What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to work much harder to prove yourself than your male colleagues...
Three working women tell you exactly what that feels like.
This video is a collaborative effort by Youth Ki Awaaz and International Labour Organization, to nurture conversations around the aspirations and challenges faced by young women, every day. It is part of the #FutureOfWork campaign. Please share and join in the conversation to demand decent work for all! You can get more details on the campaign here: http://yka.be/Future-Of-Work

published: 04 Jan 2017

Narendra Modi Inspires youth to do hard work

Narendra Modi on Q&A session at India Today Conclave2013 emphasizes youth to dream about doing things rather than about becoming someone, He assures that if one does hard work, the person will surely get good results. He was replying to the question on whether he is interested in becoming the Prime Minister of India.

published: 20 Aug 2013

Why do we need youth workers?

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her contribution and dedication to young people was recognised in the CommonwealthYouth WorkerAwards 2014, when she was announced as the Commonwealth AsiaRegion Youth Worker of the Year.

published: 04 Nov 2015

More than 30% of India’s youth not in employment: OECD report

India's growth may be pegged at 7%, but spike in unemployment remains a worry, says OECD

published: 06 Mar 2017

Youth work, works

A Fixers campaign led by Ross Williams: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?module_instance_id=11208&option=fetch_revision&revision_number=9&data_ref_id=14570&display_news=true&core_alternate_io_handler=view_news&t=1470761150#11208
Ross Williams, 17, was shocked when he heard that Builth WellsYouth Club in Powys would be closing. He made this film to encourage councils to keep youth clubs going.
DISCLAIMER:
As a charity which covers every issue, we do not claim to have expertise in any particular area.
If you are looking for advice or support, please visit the websites listed at the end of this film, or contact your GP.
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This film was shot on location in 6 different parts of India in Mizoram, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, during April-May 2016 in about 3 weeks. The purpose of the film is to capture a diverse set of views of youth on the future of work and what this means in their lives in terms of challenges, opportunities and areas to be tackled by policymakers and other stakeholders.

This film was shot on location in 6 different parts of India in Mizoram, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, during April-May 2016 in about 3 weeks. The purpose of the film is to capture a diverse set of views of youth on the future of work and what this means in their lives in terms of challenges, opportunities and areas to be tackled by policymakers and other stakeholders.

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One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a Youth Motiv...

One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a YouthMotivational Speaker, CorporateTrainer and Life Coach who has worked with 100+ corporate clients in more than 10 countries.
His international experience helps him look at the problems of the Indian Youth from a global context. In this witty and inspirtation interview, Simerjeet along with Navjot Sidhu exchange ideas on what is holding back the Indian Youth and how to unleash their full potential.
In this video Hindi Motivational Speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh shares his views on the frequently discussed topic - Why are youngsters running short of patience and persistence?
He starts by exploring the social context of this phenomenon in India and offers some practical insights in developing a more positive and assured personality for Indian youth.
To know more about Simerjeet's work with Youth Leaders globally, please visit - http://www.simerjeetsingh.com/youth-motivational-speaker.html
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One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a YouthMotivational Speaker, CorporateTrainer and Life Coach who has worked with 100+ corporate clients in more than 10 countries.
His international experience helps him look at the problems of the Indian Youth from a global context. In this witty and inspirtation interview, Simerjeet along with Navjot Sidhu exchange ideas on what is holding back the Indian Youth and how to unleash their full potential.
In this video Hindi Motivational Speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh shares his views on the frequently discussed topic - Why are youngsters running short of patience and persistence?
He starts by exploring the social context of this phenomenon in India and offers some practical insights in developing a more positive and assured personality for Indian youth.
To know more about Simerjeet's work with Youth Leaders globally, please visit - http://www.simerjeetsingh.com/youth-motivational-speaker.html
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Looking for a job? Tough luck. Besides selling pakodas, the Indian youth doesn't have much to look forward to. Kyun? Watch this video.
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Looking for a job? Tough luck. Besides selling pakodas, the Indian youth doesn't have much to look forward to. Kyun? Watch this video.
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In this conversation with actress Manisha Koirala, Sadhguru speaks about education for India’s youth and the different paths offered by Isha Foundation. In Isha Vidhya schools, children are prepared for employment, giving them a way out of the economic pit of rural agriculture. Isha Home School provides quality education in a home-like environment, while Isha Samskriti offers training in Classical arts and focuses on building the body and mind to fullest capability.
Talk@ In Conversation with The Mystic, Manisha Koirala with Sadhguru on "Take Pride" at The 12th YoungIndiansNationalSummit, New Delhi, 25th March 2016
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Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
Manisha Koirala: I spoke to you in the morning and you were sharing about Isha Foundation’s ground work that you’re doing with children because children are our future tomorrow and to... I would want you to share what you have told me, about the teaching that you were training the children, to the audience because I think that’s brilliant, what you were sharing. Can you please repeat that, Guruji, about the work Isha Foundation is doing in educating the children?
Sadhguru: See, when we say education, what is the purpose of the education that we’re doing? At different stages of evolution of a culture or a nation, we need to educate people differently. Suppose we were at continuous war, we would be training our youth to fight. Right now, we are in an economic pit and we see a possibility, right now we’re talking about entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship everywhere. So like this, at different times, we need to train them for different things. Having said that, we know that sixty-five to seventy percent of the Indian population is in rural India. I don’t know what images people who live in cities, have about rural India, but it's a pathetic life today. It's not a peaceful, countryside living. It's bad, okay? Nourishment is bad, infrastructure is bad, everything is bad. Life in rural India is no more that idyllic, poetic stuff – it is not – because we tried to shift from what is called as subsistence farming to commercial farming. It should have been done in a planned way, in a time-bound manner. We have this problem about not having timelines for anything. Whatever it is, we don’t have timelines. We think we can do it eternally.
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan.
Sadhguru: Hmm?
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan, focused planning (Sadhguru laughs).
Sadhguru: They’re having their clock ticking. No, there is no timelines – when... when is this job going to be complete? We think we can do b... See, we’re talking about being a developing country. We’re developing, developing, developing. Tell us, when will we be developed country (Laughter)? If we are developing, at some point we must become developed, isn't it? Is there a target timeline? Okay, by this year, we plan to be a developed country and these are the goals – there is no such thing. We’re going on developing. Like this, agriculture moving from subsistence to cash farming, it should have been done in a planned time-bound way. We just let it be like that. So these people, who had one acre, two acres, three acres of land, they were growing what they need on their land and they were eating well. They had no money, they were in rags, they had no drinking water, no electricity, but they were robust. A village person means he was robust. Today, you go into the village, they have drinking water, they have electricity - some villages still don’t have but largely they have – everybody has a cellphone, they have internet kiosks. But you will see sixty percent of the rural population in India has shrunk like this (Gestures). Their skeletal system has not grown to full size because they’re malnourished. When they were eating food grown on their land, they ate variety of things. Today he is growing sugarcane, he gets cash in his hand, he comes and watches your cinema (Laughter) or gets drunk. Not wrong, I’m saying that’s the only entertainment he has, let him watch (Laughter)...
Read Full Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
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In this conversation with actress Manisha Koirala, Sadhguru speaks about education for India’s youth and the different paths offered by Isha Foundation. In Isha Vidhya schools, children are prepared for employment, giving them a way out of the economic pit of rural agriculture. Isha Home School provides quality education in a home-like environment, while Isha Samskriti offers training in Classical arts and focuses on building the body and mind to fullest capability.
Talk@ In Conversation with The Mystic, Manisha Koirala with Sadhguru on "Take Pride" at The 12th YoungIndiansNationalSummit, New Delhi, 25th March 2016
****************************************
Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
Manisha Koirala: I spoke to you in the morning and you were sharing about Isha Foundation’s ground work that you’re doing with children because children are our future tomorrow and to... I would want you to share what you have told me, about the teaching that you were training the children, to the audience because I think that’s brilliant, what you were sharing. Can you please repeat that, Guruji, about the work Isha Foundation is doing in educating the children?
Sadhguru: See, when we say education, what is the purpose of the education that we’re doing? At different stages of evolution of a culture or a nation, we need to educate people differently. Suppose we were at continuous war, we would be training our youth to fight. Right now, we are in an economic pit and we see a possibility, right now we’re talking about entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship everywhere. So like this, at different times, we need to train them for different things. Having said that, we know that sixty-five to seventy percent of the Indian population is in rural India. I don’t know what images people who live in cities, have about rural India, but it's a pathetic life today. It's not a peaceful, countryside living. It's bad, okay? Nourishment is bad, infrastructure is bad, everything is bad. Life in rural India is no more that idyllic, poetic stuff – it is not – because we tried to shift from what is called as subsistence farming to commercial farming. It should have been done in a planned way, in a time-bound manner. We have this problem about not having timelines for anything. Whatever it is, we don’t have timelines. We think we can do it eternally.
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan.
Sadhguru: Hmm?
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan, focused planning (Sadhguru laughs).
Sadhguru: They’re having their clock ticking. No, there is no timelines – when... when is this job going to be complete? We think we can do b... See, we’re talking about being a developing country. We’re developing, developing, developing. Tell us, when will we be developed country (Laughter)? If we are developing, at some point we must become developed, isn't it? Is there a target timeline? Okay, by this year, we plan to be a developed country and these are the goals – there is no such thing. We’re going on developing. Like this, agriculture moving from subsistence to cash farming, it should have been done in a planned time-bound way. We just let it be like that. So these people, who had one acre, two acres, three acres of land, they were growing what they need on their land and they were eating well. They had no money, they were in rags, they had no drinking water, no electricity, but they were robust. A village person means he was robust. Today, you go into the village, they have drinking water, they have electricity - some villages still don’t have but largely they have – everybody has a cellphone, they have internet kiosks. But you will see sixty percent of the rural population in India has shrunk like this (Gestures). Their skeletal system has not grown to full size because they’re malnourished. When they were eating food grown on their land, they ate variety of things. Today he is growing sugarcane, he gets cash in his hand, he comes and watches your cinema (Laughter) or gets drunk. Not wrong, I’m saying that’s the only entertainment he has, let him watch (Laughter)...
Read Full Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
****************************************
More Videos & Blogs on Website
http://www.isha.sadhguru.org
Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
Subscribe to our channel here:
http://isha.co/2ebiGKm
Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
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What Is It Like To Be A Working Woman In India? | Youth Ki Awaaz

What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to wo...

What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to work much harder to prove yourself than your male colleagues...
Three working women tell you exactly what that feels like.
This video is a collaborative effort by Youth Ki Awaaz and International Labour Organization, to nurture conversations around the aspirations and challenges faced by young women, every day. It is part of the #FutureOfWork campaign. Please share and join in the conversation to demand decent work for all! You can get more details on the campaign here: http://yka.be/Future-Of-Work

What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to work much harder to prove yourself than your male colleagues...
Three working women tell you exactly what that feels like.
This video is a collaborative effort by Youth Ki Awaaz and International Labour Organization, to nurture conversations around the aspirations and challenges faced by young women, every day. It is part of the #FutureOfWork campaign. Please share and join in the conversation to demand decent work for all! You can get more details on the campaign here: http://yka.be/Future-Of-Work

Narendra Modi on Q&A session at India Today Conclave2013 emphasizes youth to dream about doing things rather than about becoming someone, He assures that if one does hard work, the person will surely get good results. He was replying to the question on whether he is interested in becoming the Prime Minister of India.

Narendra Modi on Q&A session at India Today Conclave2013 emphasizes youth to dream about doing things rather than about becoming someone, He assures that if one does hard work, the person will surely get good results. He was replying to the question on whether he is interested in becoming the Prime Minister of India.

Why do we need youth workers?

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her cont...

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her contribution and dedication to young people was recognised in the CommonwealthYouth WorkerAwards 2014, when she was announced as the Commonwealth AsiaRegion Youth Worker of the Year.

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her contribution and dedication to young people was recognised in the CommonwealthYouth WorkerAwards 2014, when she was announced as the Commonwealth AsiaRegion Youth Worker of the Year.

Youth work, works

A Fixers campaign led by Ross Williams: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?module_instance_id=11208&option=fetch_revision&revision_number=9&data_ref_id=14570&di...

A Fixers campaign led by Ross Williams: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?module_instance_id=11208&option=fetch_revision&revision_number=9&data_ref_id=14570&display_news=true&core_alternate_io_handler=view_news&t=1470761150#11208
Ross Williams, 17, was shocked when he heard that Builth WellsYouth Club in Powys would be closing. He made this film to encourage councils to keep youth clubs going.
DISCLAIMER:
As a charity which covers every issue, we do not claim to have expertise in any particular area.
If you are looking for advice or support, please visit the websites listed at the end of this film, or contact your GP.
We also reserve the right to remove any comments which do not meet our guidelines.

A Fixers campaign led by Ross Williams: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?module_instance_id=11208&option=fetch_revision&revision_number=9&data_ref_id=14570&display_news=true&core_alternate_io_handler=view_news&t=1470761150#11208
Ross Williams, 17, was shocked when he heard that Builth WellsYouth Club in Powys would be closing. He made this film to encourage councils to keep youth clubs going.
DISCLAIMER:
As a charity which covers every issue, we do not claim to have expertise in any particular area.
If you are looking for advice or support, please visit the websites listed at the end of this film, or contact your GP.
We also reserve the right to remove any comments which do not meet our guidelines.

Toon Explainers is the NationalLevelAwardWinners in the ‘Role of Youth in Elections’ Video category by the Election Commission of India. The ‘winning’ animated explainer video emphasizes the role of young Indian in the elections of the biggest democracy in the world and that election are the right time to take the step towards building a modern, secular and progressive India.ExplainerVideo Production by:Toon Explainers
About Us: Based in Coimbatore, India, Toon Explainers makes Explainer, Promotional, Web, Startup, Product, Business, Sales, Marketing & Whiteboard Animation Videos to explain a business and its products, increase sales & conversion of a brand, services or company by totally engaging its customers or users, besides helping them share it on video sharing sites and other online social networks.
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Toon Explainers is the NationalLevelAwardWinners in the ‘Role of Youth in Elections’ Video category by the Election Commission of India. The ‘winning’ animated explainer video emphasizes the role of young Indian in the elections of the biggest democracy in the world and that election are the right time to take the step towards building a modern, secular and progressive India.ExplainerVideo Production by:Toon Explainers
About Us: Based in Coimbatore, India, Toon Explainers makes Explainer, Promotional, Web, Startup, Product, Business, Sales, Marketing & Whiteboard Animation Videos to explain a business and its products, increase sales & conversion of a brand, services or company by totally engaging its customers or users, besides helping them share it on video sharing sites and other online social networks.
Website: http://www.toonexplainers.com
Send Us your enquiry at: bit.ly/1vMYzVd
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Talk to us right now : +91-8220000769
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Youth in India and their Aspirations for the Future of Work

This film was shot on location in 6 different parts of India in Mizoram, Kerala, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, during April-May 2016 in about 3 weeks. The purpose of the film is to capture a diverse set of views of youth on the future of work and what this means in their lives in terms of challenges, opportunities and areas to be tackled by policymakers and other stakeholders.

Youth working in electronic manufacturing share their views on 'Make In India' | PMO

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with beneficiaries of Digital India programme across the Nation, via Video Conferencing
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One of the most refreshing and authentic amongst the Indian motivational speakers in Hindi, Mr. Simerjeet Singh (http://www.simerjeetsingh.com) is a YouthMotivational Speaker, CorporateTrainer and Life Coach who has worked with 100+ corporate clients in more than 10 countries.
His international experience helps him look at the problems of the Indian Youth from a global context. In this witty and inspirtation interview, Simerjeet along with Navjot Sidhu exchange ideas on what is holding back the Indian Youth and how to unleash their full potential.
In this video Hindi Motivational Speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh shares his views on the frequently discussed topic - Why are youngsters running short of patience and persistence?
He starts by exploring the social context of this phenomenon in India and offers some practical insights in developing a more positive and assured personality for Indian youth.
To know more about Simerjeet's work with Youth Leaders globally, please visit - http://www.simerjeetsingh.com/youth-motivational-speaker.html
Subscribe to our channel:
YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/CuttingEd...
Website: http://www.simerjeetsingh.com
FacebookPage: http://www.facebook.com/cuttingedgeINDIA
Blog: http://www.simerjeet.wordpress.com

Why Can't India's Youth Find Jobs? Unemployment in India Explained

Looking for a job? Tough luck. Besides selling pakodas, the Indian youth doesn't have much to look forward to. Kyun? Watch this video.
If you like our video, support us by subscribing to our channel: https://goo.gl/dZpR2E
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Shaping the Future of India’s Youth - Manisha Koirala in Conversation with Sadhguru

In this conversation with actress Manisha Koirala, Sadhguru speaks about education for India’s youth and the different paths offered by Isha Foundation. In Isha Vidhya schools, children are prepared for employment, giving them a way out of the economic pit of rural agriculture. Isha Home School provides quality education in a home-like environment, while Isha Samskriti offers training in Classical arts and focuses on building the body and mind to fullest capability.
Talk@ In Conversation with The Mystic, Manisha Koirala with Sadhguru on "Take Pride" at The 12th YoungIndiansNationalSummit, New Delhi, 25th March 2016
****************************************
Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
Manisha Koirala: I spoke to you in the morning and you were sharing about Isha Foundation’s ground work that you’re doing with children because children are our future tomorrow and to... I would want you to share what you have told me, about the teaching that you were training the children, to the audience because I think that’s brilliant, what you were sharing. Can you please repeat that, Guruji, about the work Isha Foundation is doing in educating the children?
Sadhguru: See, when we say education, what is the purpose of the education that we’re doing? At different stages of evolution of a culture or a nation, we need to educate people differently. Suppose we were at continuous war, we would be training our youth to fight. Right now, we are in an economic pit and we see a possibility, right now we’re talking about entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship everywhere. So like this, at different times, we need to train them for different things. Having said that, we know that sixty-five to seventy percent of the Indian population is in rural India. I don’t know what images people who live in cities, have about rural India, but it's a pathetic life today. It's not a peaceful, countryside living. It's bad, okay? Nourishment is bad, infrastructure is bad, everything is bad. Life in rural India is no more that idyllic, poetic stuff – it is not – because we tried to shift from what is called as subsistence farming to commercial farming. It should have been done in a planned way, in a time-bound manner. We have this problem about not having timelines for anything. Whatever it is, we don’t have timelines. We think we can do it eternally.
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan.
Sadhguru: Hmm?
Manisha Koirala: We don’t plan, focused planning (Sadhguru laughs).
Sadhguru: They’re having their clock ticking. No, there is no timelines – when... when is this job going to be complete? We think we can do b... See, we’re talking about being a developing country. We’re developing, developing, developing. Tell us, when will we be developed country (Laughter)? If we are developing, at some point we must become developed, isn't it? Is there a target timeline? Okay, by this year, we plan to be a developed country and these are the goals – there is no such thing. We’re going on developing. Like this, agriculture moving from subsistence to cash farming, it should have been done in a planned time-bound way. We just let it be like that. So these people, who had one acre, two acres, three acres of land, they were growing what they need on their land and they were eating well. They had no money, they were in rags, they had no drinking water, no electricity, but they were robust. A village person means he was robust. Today, you go into the village, they have drinking water, they have electricity - some villages still don’t have but largely they have – everybody has a cellphone, they have internet kiosks. But you will see sixty percent of the rural population in India has shrunk like this (Gestures). Their skeletal system has not grown to full size because they’re malnourished. When they were eating food grown on their land, they ate variety of things. Today he is growing sugarcane, he gets cash in his hand, he comes and watches your cinema (Laughter) or gets drunk. Not wrong, I’m saying that’s the only entertainment he has, let him watch (Laughter)...
Read Full Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/shaping-the-future-of-indias-youth/
****************************************
More Videos & Blogs on Website
http://www.isha.sadhguru.org
Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
Subscribe to our channel here:
http://isha.co/2ebiGKm
Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at
http://www.ishafoundation.org/Ishakriya
Free YogaTools For Transformation at
http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/
OfficialFacebookPage of Sadhguru
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What Is It Like To Be A Working Woman In India? | Youth Ki Awaaz

What's it like to be a working woman in India? Where you struggle to finish your education, your family tells you it's not okay to work late, and you have to work much harder to prove yourself than your male colleagues...
Three working women tell you exactly what that feels like.
This video is a collaborative effort by Youth Ki Awaaz and International Labour Organization, to nurture conversations around the aspirations and challenges faced by young women, every day. It is part of the #FutureOfWork campaign. Please share and join in the conversation to demand decent work for all! You can get more details on the campaign here: http://yka.be/Future-Of-Work

Narendra Modi Inspires youth to do hard work

Narendra Modi on Q&A session at India Today Conclave2013 emphasizes youth to dream about doing things rather than about becoming someone, He assures that if one does hard work, the person will surely get good results. He was replying to the question on whether he is interested in becoming the Prime Minister of India.

Why do we need youth workers?

Aprajita Pandey, 29, from India, is the Delhi Manager of Haiyya, a grassroots NGO formed to strengthen participatory democracy in urban neighbourhoods.
Her contribution and dedication to young people was recognised in the CommonwealthYouth WorkerAwards 2014, when she was announced as the Commonwealth AsiaRegion Youth Worker of the Year.

Youth work, works

A Fixers campaign led by Ross Williams: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?module_instance_id=11208&option=fetch_revision&revision_number=9&data_ref_id=14570&display_news=true&core_alternate_io_handler=view_news&t=1470761150#11208
Ross Williams, 17, was shocked when he heard that Builth WellsYouth Club in Powys would be closing. He made this film to encourage councils to keep youth clubs going.
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Role of Youth in Elections - Election Commission India

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Due to the distance between India and the seat of the Patriarch of the Church of the East, communication with the church's heartland was often spotty, and the province was frequently without a bishop. As such, the Indian church was largely autonomous in operation, though the authority of the Patriarch was always respected. In the 16th century, the Portuguese arrived in India and tried to bring the community under the authority of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. The Portuguese ascendancy was formalised at the Synod of Diamper in 1599, which effectively abolished the historic Nestorian metropolitan province of India. Angamaly, the former seat of the Nestorian metropolitans, was downgraded to a suffragan diocese of the Latin Archdiocese of Goa.